Russia: The Ministry of Agrarian Policy has increased the forecast for the harvest of grains and olives to 76.7 million tons

Published 2023년 8월 10일

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Ukrainian agrarians are expected to harvest around 56.4 million tons of grains and 20.3 million tons of olives, according to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. The forecast for grain production for 2023 is predicted to be 13% lower than in 2022 but could potentially increase to 76.7 million tons depending on weather conditions. Despite a smaller area for winter grain crops, record yields have allowed for increased crop production.
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So far, Ukrainian agrarians can pick up about 56.4 million tons of grains, as well as 20.3 million tons of olives. Such a forecast is given by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. The press service of the ministry tells about it. “At the beginning of spring 2023, the gross gross collection for in-line production was predicted at a level of 63.5 million tons, which was 13% less in terms of forecast until 2022. In the black, after the cob of stubble, the forecast for the increase of up to 68 million tons, which was 7% less than the indicator for 2022. At the same time, to all weather minds, let’s all assume for the devil’s change the forecast in a positive direction to 76.7 million tons, which is 5% more than the indicator for 2022,” the announcement says. Although the open area of winter spring and winter grain crops was less than 980 ths. ha, lower torik, th became 10 895 thousand. ha, weather permitting, we have harvested a record yield of grain crops (up to 51.8 ...
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